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NARCO ANALYSIS - IT IT VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

  K.C.Suresh   01 August 2008 at 15:51

NARCO ANALYSIS – IS IT VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS The term Narco analysis is derived from the Greek word narkç meaning "anaesthesia" or "torpor" and is used to describe a diagnostic and psychotherapeutic technique that uses p ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   5137 Views


Legal Aid: An Over View

  Ms. Bobby Anand   31 July 2008 at 20:56

An act to constitute legal services authorities to provide free and competent legal service to the weaker sections of the society to ensure that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizens by reason of economic or other disabili ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1772 Views


INDIAN NATIONAL FLAG A SYMBOL OF NATIONAL PRIDE

  K.C.Suresh   29 July 2008 at 17:53

INDIAN NATIONAL FLAG A SYMBOL OF NATIONAL PRIDE"A flag of freedom not for ourselves, but a symbol of freedom to all people who may seek it." Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   7818 Views


How to obtain birth certificate

  KANDE VENKATESH GUPTA    26 July 2008 at 23:09

What is a Birth Certificate and Why is it Essential?A Birth Certificate is the most important identity document that makes it possible for anyone in possession of it to benefit from a gamut of services offered by the Indian Government to its citizen ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2206 Views


Why is it Important to get Your Name Included in the Electoral Rolls?

  KANDE VENKATESH GUPTA    26 July 2008 at 23:09

For every constituency, there is a list of voters that is called the Electoral Roll. To be able to exercise your vote, your name must be in the Electoral Roll of the area of your residence. According to Article 326 of the Constitution and Sec. 19 of ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1668 Views


FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS—VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL

  Ms. Bobby Anand   25 July 2008 at 16:20

Attention is drawn to Supreme Court's recent decision in Zoroastrian Coop. Housing case1 (referred to hereinafter as the ZCHS case) wherein the Court considered a private arrangement incorporating a restrictive covenant on the basis of religion. The ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   6623 Views


GENDER JUSTICE: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE TRIUMPH OR TURMOIL; VICTOR OR VANQUISHED?

  Ms. Bobby Anand   23 July 2008 at 08:44

Undoubtedly, it is rightly described that human rights are sure and sound guarantee of democracy. Every person should know that they have rights and that they are protected by the State. A supplementary recognition and human rights respecting guarant ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3616 Views


Democracy of Judicial Remedies

  Ms. Bobby Anand   15 July 2008 at 17:00

“The Judiciary is bound to shape the processes of law to actualize the constitutional resolve to secure equal justice to all”.THE DAWN of the modern era of human rights culture was signaled by the Proclamation by the General Assembly of the United Na ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2177 Views


JUVENILE JUSTICE IN INDIA - ON A PATH TO REDEMPTION

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

An Overview of the working of the juvenile justice system and the effect of the changes brought about by the Amendment in 2006 in relation to Children in Conflict with the Law There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   9760 Views


WOMENS RESERVATION BILL: TO BE OR NOT TO BE

  Ms. Bobby Anand   10 July 2008 at 15:45

A time span starting from September 1996 to July 2008 is long enough to table, discuss and improve a Bill, which prima facie is for the benefit of a large section of the society. So, what is it that makes all section of politicians agree for one set ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2421 Views